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CONFIDENTIAL State of Washington Department of Corrections Office of Correctional Operations Special Investigations Unit Case File HQ Ol-06-06-FOl CONFIDENTIAL 0419 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS WASHINGTON CORRECTIONS CENTER FOR WOMEN MS: WP-04 • 9601 Bujacich Rd. N.W .• Gig Harbor, Washington 98332-B300 WARNING THIS FILE IS THE PROPERTY OF THE WASHINGTON CORRECTIONS CENTER FOR WOMEN INTELEGENCE & INVESTIGATIONS UNIT (IIU) Content may be disclosed only to person whose official duties require access. Contents may not be disclosed to the party(s) concerned nor to counsel, without specific authorization of the superintendent. CASE TOPIC: Alleged staff misconduct by Correctional Industries Supervisor Robert Markel. CASE #: WCCW 01-002-06 DATE OPENED: 01·03·06 W\TE CLOSED: 01-20-06 Sign and date at time of review or receipt IN OFFICE REVIEW : ! -1'< h\) 1\' / '):'h.G.U.\i+- ,ldl' J>7i:.iI..["f' (\"- ') B-ASE-QUT REVIEW y-;;;(~-\',,-e \. ~~- COPY AUTHORIZATION ,";) -'7.iO(::, I· ,I i ! I, ,I I , L ---~~~-~~~~~~+--~~~~~~~~_~ ~_~~ _ ""] i ! "Working Together for SAFE Communities" 0420 Sexual Assault Case Initiation Form DATA COLLECTION Special lnvestiqation Unit (SIU) Case Number: HQ 10-65-05-F01 ''f':':ii:;::;';i:: ;) ','; c',,,,; ."".; ",y-"'; · · · .•·•. ·DO'NOT INCLUDE,NAMEi'OROT;HERiDENTIFYINGINFORMATION IZJ Offender Victim 0 Other Offender 0 Staff member o Family / Friend OOther (specify) 0 Anonymous Complainant o Offender-an-Offender Sexual Assault o Offender-an-Offender Abusive Sexual Contact IZJ Staff Sexual Misconduct 0 Staff Sexual Harassment o Offender-an-Staff Sexual Assault 0 Staff-an-Staff Sexual Assault CRIME INFORMATI<.:;I.I~",c"","·xi :ii"'::;""'\'.!'·.··,'!!'·,··,, •....-.." "e;'.i;"·:,"'" . ",." . . ."".' . . . . ',..., ':' Type of Allegation Time/ Date: Facility (If applicable): Specific location for Prisons and/orWork Releases: 10/23/05 WCCW o Cell 0 0 0 Common area I Day room Dorm / other multiple housing area 0 Food Services Correctional Industries 0 Medical/Health Services OOutside the Facility. Din transit OHospltal OCour! / Jail 0 Program Area. Yard 0 Gym 0 School ORestroom. Din housing unit Din program I work area 0 Shower IZJ Staff oniy area Temporary holding cell Work area (other than CI) Unknown 0 Multiple locations (indicate all) Other (specifv): Specific location for Offender home 0 Field Office 0 Home of Offender Family / Friend Community Custody 0 Offender work location Motel 0 Multiple locations (indicate all) and/or Work Releases: Other (snecifv): Community medical provider Treatment of Injuries: 0 Internal/facility health services 0 Hospital . 0 Other (specify), IZJ None (include reason): _ No Injuries noted at exam 0 Iniuries confirmed by: .nc~nr\r>D~DuICS'20t:J:t::;I"IL .',\i,;;,.:'iS~.~,,:,i:':",":;,;···'nA;.··· o o o o o o o o IZJ Victim 0 0 Suspect / Perpetrator No offender involved Race: While o Gender: Female Age: 48 Height: 4'10" Weight: 139 Documented Intelligence Level: NA Documented Mental Health Issues: Violence RMA DEMOGRAI?HICS""STAF8:..INOLUNTEER'lCONTRACTOR·#1>i..,vi',:' . ,.. . . 0 Victim o Permanent Employee IZJ Probationary Employee lEI 0 Suspect I Perpetrator No staff involved o Volunteer 0 0 " . . . . '.,.'.. ,.' o Contractor o Other State Agency Gender: Male Intern Other (specify) . INT Age: 38 Race White Height: 6'9" Weight: 250 # of months of unbroken service: 11 0421 Page 1 of 3 Special Investioation Unit (SIU) Case Number: HQ 10-65-05-F01 .'. DONOT INCLUDENAME,'OR'OTHER IDENTIFYING]NFORMATION:' .• ". . ' Documented completion of Staff Sexual Misconduct Training: Related Disciplinary / Counseling Contacts In Past 5 Years: No [8J Yes [8J No Dale of mosl recent 09/2005 DYes Single Divorced No Number. o o o o Yes (specify). Marital Status: Recent Major Life Event (e.q., divorce, bankruptcy, financial issues, death of significant ind ividual, etc.): INITIALRESPONSE· 0 [8J Married o Widowed _ [8J Unknown / information nol available .' <; "> . ' .,' " '. , '.., ' . 0 Rape kit completed: Separation of Parties Involved: No Why. _ [8J Yes Hospital: Harrison Hospital Officer placed on home assignment Victim Services Offered o None Why. [8J Yes (indicate all) o Community service provider [8J Facility mental health services o Oth~speCify). INVb r1GATIONINFOo.· Case Assigned To: Date Assigned: 10/23/05 INVESTIGATION, o Substantiated !9l Facility I & I o Facility Staff I .. ".,,"·::·":U··':, c? ",' bI HQ Special Investigations Unit OOther (soecifv position onlvr Date Report Submitted. # of Victims. 1 12-20-2005 ~LUS IUI'l::C' .' "".. ". "...'..':, ,'..,"',,:-;' [8J Unsubstantiated (Evidence was insufficient to make a final determination that the event occurred) 0 Community Corrections Staff # of Perpetrators. 1 o Unfounded (The event was detennined NOT to have oocurred) ASSJGNM EN;rSbf\CoMA1:;E;j)IONjbfINs.r-ES;rIGA;rIQN(cdmj5IEite'lfQ(alld~ses)~.; Offender #1 Assignment (include for each offender involved) [8J Victim 0 Suspect / Perpelrator No offenders involved o '\.'.;' .. / •.., Community Corrections / Work Release Offender: 0 No change Assigned to new CCO within same office Assigned to new field office Prison I Jail Prison I Work Release / PreRelease Offender: [8J No change Facility transfer Segregation Intensive Management Unit Protective Custody o o o o o o o 0422 Page 2 of 3 Special Investigation Unit (SIU) Case Number: HQ 10-65-05-F01 , , ,;', ,'"",;,',, . " Dl'iTI'~ C'OLliEGFElON';'" .,' ·'r',.,·, , , .. ; .. I~;", J~.t·~W·l'lj~' ,.",,,_ I'" ' . f·-V' "1:t~~'l'l",(:',< ':,. " ., I b~ " ~ - ~ ,." " , "\~ {'r" ' , ' • ,< ,~'I1I~',' " .,t' OR OTHER IDENTIFYING INFORMATION '. DO NOT INCLUDE NA:ME g Victim Staff #1 Assignment (include for each staff, volunteer, contractor, intern involved) .' DOC Staff Member: [gJ No change 0 Assigned to home 0 Assigned to new position within same facility / office 0 Assigned to new facility / field [gJ Suspect / Perpetrator 0 -I No staff involved office 0 No lonqer with DOC Volunteer, Contractor, Intern: 0 No change 0 Assigned to new position within same facility / office 0 Assigned to new facility I field office 0 No longer with DOC or permitted in DOC facilitv / office '.'! •.... ......•.: .,." i . '...... ,: "\%~~~~.i:T'fll;;U;;; ·,·gg~~~'~~~!~~~~~~i'.~~I£~~~~g~{?:j.i.;:;!,.:,:a/!i. ...... " .t : .... . . .' ,. • .•....: . ; Offender Discipline (include section for each offender involved) - Insert additional lines if needed 0 Staff Discipline (include section for each staff member involved) - Insert additional lines if needed '! '.' . Not Applicable [gJ No Why: 0 Yes Rule Violation: 0 Not Applicable Sanction: Case Referred for Prosecution [gJ No Why: 0 ~ No Counseling 0 Reprimand Suspension 0 Demotion Termination Resionation prior to discipline Why: Case was unsubstantiated. 0 Outcome of Prosecution: Yes (indicate all) Yes 0 0 0 0 0423 Page 3 of 3 STATE or WASHINGTON DEPARTIVIEI-H OF CORRECT~ONS OFFICE OF C:ORRECTIOhIAL ClPERATIOI.S WASHII.GTON C:ORR"CTIOi'$ CENTER FOR WOIIIIEI, P.o Elm: 17, IvlS Wp·.(l<l· B601 EiLJJ~lc;ICh Fiei !'J W . Gig Harber. WA9B33G·0017 January 20, 2006 TO: JanePamel1 Associate Superintendent FROM: Andrew Cozzolino ~ Correctional Investigator SUBJECT: Alleged staff misconduct by Correctional Industries Supervisor Robert Markel. Case WCCW-OI-002-06 .. L/c::... Svnopsis: 3 2006 I was reviewing offender mail. There was a letter from Offender addressed to Ms. Linda Farmer. The letter in part said "As always's Inmate who is having a fling w/our floor boss Mr. Markel." (See attachment 1) Investigative Actions: On January 3, 2006 I met with andbriefed Ms. Kathryn Straight, General Manager of Correctional Industries. She stated she had not seen any behavior she considered inappropriateby Mr. Robert Markel. Sheprovided a written statement. (See attachment 2) On Janum)' 3, 2006 at approximately 1520, I met with and interviewed Offender. in the Main Institution (MI) Visit ROOl"!!- Offe~-;;;tted ~he letter, and said it was her opinion that Offender, - . - . ~ d Mr. Robert Markel were displaying inappropriate behaviors, WIlen asked, " Offender_aid Mr. Markel's officeused tobe located in the back office of the Correctional Industries (CI) Draftingroom. While it was there Offender_ used to go in and sit with him, she would sit side-by-side with the side of her body against his. She added that sometimes they wouldhave the lights off and no one knew what they were doing in the office. On numerous occasions she notice Offender_icking her lips while staring at Mr. Markel and acting provocatively. 042'! _to Offender~tated she told Offender stop, but was told "I can't help it, I . like him." She noted that there have been times when Offendel_will use an excuse to rub against or touch Mr. Markel. ' Offender.stated Mr. Markel's office had been moved to the front, along the windows facing "A" building. She added that Offender_desk had been moved from the windows to the front area, Offender"stated this did not change the amount of time Offender_pent with Mr. Markel, but due to the configuration of the desks they could no longer sit side-by-side. She said they sit and talk for anywhere up to three hours, depending on who is in the office area. She said she has heard them discuss personal topics, including family, children, spouses and marital issues. On January 9, 2006 at 1410 I met with and interviewed Offender ~t the MI Visit Room. Offender.stated she has worked at the CI Drafting program for approximately one and a half years. She described her workstation as situated between Mr. Santo's and Mr. Markel's. She said she has not seen any offender spend long amount of time with Mr. Markel, she added that when Mr. Markel was in the office any offenders were allowed to talk to him concerning work issues. She said that the door was always left open when an offender went in the office. She said Mr. Markel has talked about his family in front of the CAD program offenders, she specifically said "He talked about how pretty his daughter was because she got dressed ~ce." She also said that Mr. Markel spends long amount of time at Offender_ workstation, but she thinks its work related. She added that she can only see Offender ~orkstation, but can not hear any conversations. On January 11, 2006 at 0945 I met with and interviewed Offender .n the MI Visit Room. Offender_ s t a t e d she has worked in the CI Drafting program since 1996 and her current supervisor is Mr. Robert Markel. She denied ever seeing any inappropriate contact between Mr. Markel and offenders. She did admit that Mr. Markel would share details of his personal life with the offenders in the CAD program, but she stated it was just minor details. As an example she said he talked about using his computer at home. ~ry 11', 2006 at 1017 I met with and interviewed Offender the MI Visit Room. She stated she has been in the CI Drafting Program since 2003, and her supervisor is Mr. Robert Markel. She said she has seen Mr. Markel behave ~ately with Offender She stated that Offender ~ould lean over Mr. Markel to show him things on the computer. That Mr. Markel had eaten lunch at Offender_ _esk and he would share personal information about his home life. Offender~escribed his behavior as "stepping over professional boundaries." ~ 0425 _n On January I l , 2006 at 1050 I met with and interviewed Offender the MI Visit Room. She stated she started the CI Drafting program in January ~dthat her supervisor isMr. 'obert Markel. She denied every seeing any mappropnate behavior and denied every hearing any staff member talking about their persona] information. ; On January] ] , 2006 at ] 103 I met with and interviewed Offender in the M] Visit Room. She stated she had been in the CI Drafting program since July 2005 but since transferred to the Prison Pet Partnership Program. She said she has never seen any inappropriate behavior by Mr. Robert MarkeL She admitted he did talk about his family life, but added it was only small things. As examples she said he talked about how his family "celebrates Halloween by having a pajama night," and that his "wife was flying to New York and there was a transit strike in New York." _in On January 1],2006 at I ]23 I met with and interviewed Offender the MI Visit Room. She stated she worked in the CI Drafting program since May 2000 and her supervisor was Mr. Robert Markel. She denied every seeing any inappropriate contact by Mr. Markel, but admitted she tries to stay isolated from everyone else. She did admit to overhearing Mr. Markel have personal conversations. As an example she stated he talked about "fixing cars" and small stuff like that. On January 11, 2006 at 1307 I met with and interviewed Offender in the MI Visit Room. She stated she worked in the CI Drafting program since January 2005 and her supervisor was Mr. Robert Markel. She denied ever seeing any inappropriate conduct by any staff, and denied ever hearing personal conversations by staff. On January 11,2006 at 1515 I met with and interviewed Industry Specialist Joseph Santos in the Intelligence and Investigation Unit Office. Mr. Santos stated he is Mr. Robert Markel's supervisor in the CI Drafting program. He stated he counseled Mr. Markel on approximately December 29, 2005 for not having appropriate boundaries with offenders. He stated Mr. Markel was not being inappropriate, but would get too close to offenders while showing them how to operate the computers. He also said Mr. Markel has shared personal information, like "buying a new car" and "small stuff." On January 12, 2006 at 1226 I met with and interviewed at the MI Visit ROOm. Offender_stated she has worked since April 2002 in he CI Drafting program and her supervisor is Mr. Robert Markel. She admitted she has had one on one conversations with Mr. Markel, but said they were all work related. Offender _ a l s o said she has eaten lunch with Mr. Markel a few times, but that it was in the open. She admitted there was some physical contact between her and Mr. Markel while they were working on the computer. . She claimed the contact was unintentional and not sexual in nature, she described the contact as brushing against his arm. She also admitted to hearing Mr. Markel have personal conversations saying he would talk about his "car" and "taking the kid to the dentist." 0426 On .1 anuary 12, 2006 at 13 J 0 I met with and interviewed Correctional Industries Supervisor Robert Markel in the Intelligence and Investigations Unit. Mr. Markel stated the longest he was ever alone with an offender was approximately 30 minutes, and it was for a counseling session. He said it took place in the hard walled office with the door closed, but he always made sure Mr. Santos could see him through the windows. He could not reca1l ifhe had ever turned the lights off while an offender was in the office with him. He also admitted he was counseled and given a letter in his file for not having appropriate boundaries with offenders. He admitted he would reach and lean over offenders while they were on the computers, and that he would also allow them to reach over him. Mr. Markel said that since he has been counseled he has paid more attention to his boundaries. When asked, Mr. Markel said he has had personal conversations with offenders but that the conversations were about general items like "relatives, cars, sports." He admitted that he should not have personal conversations with offenders and can correct the behavior. Mr. Markel provided a voluntary written statement. Conclusion: Mr. Robert Markel admitted his supervisor (Mr. Joseph Santos) has reprimanded him for not setting proper boundaries with offenders. Mr. Robert Markel admitted he would lean or reach over offenders while they are working on the computer to show them how to complete something. Mr. Robert Markel admitted he would allow offenders to lean or reach over him while he was working on a computer. Mr. Robert Markel admitted to having personal conversations with offenders; hoth as individuals and in a group. Attachments: 1. 2. 3. Photocopy of a letter written by Offender dated 12-23-05. Letter from General Manager Kathryn Straight dated 01-04-06. Written statement by Mr. Robert Markel dated 01-12-06. 0427 : : " ~ : ~ '::zi> ~\ ~ ~ \b ~ ~ ";:i ~ \1\ , ,', '::5 --Y .....::~ ..."., 1\) - \''':. tI, 0428 ]-JA1WLD CLAIH~E SeCICliH)' STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS OFFICE OF CORRECTIONAL OPERATIONS· CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES Washington Corrections Cemcrfor Women - J Bllilding MS WP-01 Y601 Brljacich Road I~W Gig Harbor. WA 98332-8300 Phone (253j 858-4200. Ext. 1365 • Fax (253j 858-4642 January 4, 2006 TO: K~lIy Kelly Andrew Cozzolino FR: Kathryn Straight, General Manager RE: Ms. statement about Mr. Robert Markel ..-...,as During the month of October 2005, Ms. asked to train Ms._s.rePlacement in her clerk position within Correctional Industries' ProCAD operation. It was difficult for 0 "let go" of her and allow Ms~ gradually take o~as\a;. Mr. Joe Santos CI's functions, train Industries Supervisor 2 over ProCAD, disc~me the difficulty~ving in letting Ms. _ into her "kingdom". This position is crucial, in that all work goes through this position for project recording, assigning and billing. Ms" a_ During the week a f t e r _ release Catnv Carlson CI staffassisting"', transition and getlin~ connectedwith her new position as workingfor CI's Fast FulfillllJ/iJJJ,fenter ) called me to relay a comme made to her. She mentioned that "tated that Mr. Markel was getting too close to Ms d she _ wanted me to know so I could be aware of it and help Mr. Markel to "not get into trouble". I spoke confidentially with Mr. Joe Santos, supervisorof ProCAD, regarding the comments from _ asked him if he observed any behavior that could be perceived as "too close" between Robert and'iVls.-r Joe stated that Robert spent additional time with Ms._during the training period ... especially when "esisted sharing her wealth of information. I left it to Joe regard~ing the matter with Robert and instructed him to be aware of the interactions bet.ween Robert and M s . _ . and t.o make snre to immediately correct any behavior which could appear to be inappropriate. _0 I have spent extended time since that time observingProCAD's operation. Additionally, I have spent substantial time with Ms. underst.and her role in the operation. I found her t.o be outgoing, friendly and willing t.o assist with any request. 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